Hi SubFuze. Thanks for the info and the offer - I may well need to take
you up on that. I'm taking another look at it right now so will post
back if I need any hints!!
cheers, W7R
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I had the same issue (see Linux Newbee Question).
Thanks to great support on this site I loaded Pysdm.
http://helpforlinux.blogspot.com/200...on-ubuntu.html
This resolved all my problems
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I have a similar problem as the problem discussed in this thread. I have
danish charaters in filenames (in the UTF-8 charset) which appear as
garbled double-characters in SqueezeCenter. The problem is apparent
when listing albums on the SqueezeCenter by directory structure, there
filenames with æø
out of interest, the ports used by SC are officially registered (with
the IANA) as:
slim-devices3483/tcp Slim Devices Protocol
slim-devices3483/udp Slim Devices Protocol
# Sean Adams May 2002
cslistener 9000/tcpCSlistener
cslistener 9000/udp
snarlydwarf;409543 Wrote:
> try: lsof -i 9000
>
> This will show you what process is using port 9000. 'cslistener' is
> just what happens to be in /etc/services, which just converts between
> port names and numbers.
I changed "cslistener" to "Squeezenetwork" in /etc/services but nmap
and other
Thanks for that - turned out is was my router firewall - I must have
accidentally disabled my SC rule which forwarded port 9000
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pkfox
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CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meridian
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pkfox;409530 Wrote:
> Hi all, I've just upgraded from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 and can no longer
> connect to SC remotely ( Connection refused ) - I don't have the
> firewall or selinux enabled - one thing I notice is, port 9000 is in
> use by a service called cslistener ? what is this ? Google prod
Hi all, I've just upgraded from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 and can no longer
connect to SC remotely - I don't have the firewall or selinux enabled -
one thing I notice is, port 9000 is in use by a service called
cslistener ? what is this ? Google produced very litte info - using SC
7.3.2
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W
> hi, I would like to run the SqueezeCenter on a Sharp Zaurus device.
Hehe... I had that idea in mind for quite a few years (had the first
Zaurus model). I know some perl had been ported. But by today I'd assume
it's way outdated and incomplete. Plus the lack of memory (32MB?) might
make it
cooppw02;407389 Wrote:
> Also, to be clear, the desired router would be a WRT54GL, not a WRT54G.
> The extra 'L' stands for "Linux" and is capable of being flashed with
> some very good third party firmware.
Tomato or DD-WRT works both on WRT54G and on WRT54GL (see
http://www.polarcloud.com/tom
hi, I would like to run the SqueezeCenter on a Sharp Zaurus device.
Would be great to know, if anybody has heard about someone actually
doing this... --MaJoBa
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